With over 19,000 surface acres of water and 225 miles of shoreline, the park attracts boaters as well as those who just enjoy relaxing on the swim beach. Visitors enjoy hiking, picnicking, guided horseback trail rides and Western-themed activities as well as wildlife watching, golf and disc-golf, fishing and camping.

The Lodge at Sequoyah State Park, formerly known as Western Hills Guest Ranch, offers on-site lodging within the park. It is the largest of Oklahoma's state park lodges with 104 lodge rooms and suites, 45 cottages, a bunkhouse that sleeps 44 people, a restaurant, meeting rooms, zero-entry swimming pool with children's splash park, tennis courts, playgrounds, recreation programs, outdoor cookouts and more.

Campground facilities at Sequoyah State Park include 48 full hookup sites and 80 water and electric hookup RV sites spread between three areas. The Seminole Area offers 20 full hookup sites and 20 sites with water and electric hookups. The Choctaw Area offers 24 full hookup sites while the Cherokee Area has 60 sites. Reservations guarantee a site in a specific area and a specific site number. All reserved sites will be identified with a reserved sign.

A total of 150 tent sites are also available on a first come, first serve basis. Additional facilities at Sequoyah State Park include comfort stations, lighted boat ramps and group picnic shelters. The group camp facilities include 10 A-frame cabins that can accommodate 150 people, as well as climate-controlled dining hall.

Visit Three Forks Nature Center within the park to view the live animals and educational displays. The on-site park naturalist is available for individual and group programs. The two-mile paved trail in the park is perfect for hiking, biking, walking and running. The 18-hole Sequoyah Golf Course and pro shop offers rental equipment, snacks and drinks, corporate outings, tournament bookings and more.

An 18-hole disc golf course is located on the golf course. A fee is required to play the disc golf course and carts are available for a fee. Sequoyah Riding Stables provides trail rides and hayrides on wooded and open trails inside the park. Bring your group to Cowboy Camp at the stables. The full-service marina at Paradise Cove features boat rentals, boat sales, loading dock, gas dock, slip rental, paddle boats, personal watercraft, storage, bait and tackle supplies.

Sequoyah State Park is an ideal getaway just 45 minutes southeast of Tulsa. Guests will enjoy the diversity of activities throughout the year. Children's activities are planned throughout the spring, summer and fall. This great Western getaway is perfect for families, reunions, couples and conference groups.

***NOTICE*** Due to winterization at Sequoyah State Park, the Creek Campground, Paradise Cove South and Choctaw Campground’s comfort station will be closed from November 1, 2017 through March 15, 2018. Both Paradise Cove South and Choctaw Campground’s boat ramps will remain open, and the Choctaw Campground will be available for full hookup camping. The Cherokee Campground will be closed from November 15, 2017 through March 15, 2018. The Chickasaw Campground will be open for day use only, and restrooms will not be available. The Group Camp will be closed from December 1, 2017 through March 1, 2018. Full hookups for RVs and the comfort station will remain available in the Seminole Area. One comfort station and one boat ramp will be available in Paradise Cove.

Pets are allowed in select cabins for an additional $15 per pet, per day.

The swimming pool is free for overnight lodge guests.

Three camp areas within Sequoyah State Park accept reservations: Seminole, Choctaw and Cherokee. The Seminole Area has 19 sites with water and electric hookups and 21 sites with water, electric and sewer hookups. Choctaw has 24 sites with water, electric and sewer hookups. Reservations are accepted in Seminole and Choctaw all year by clicking the 'Book RV Campsites' button at the top of the page.

Senior Discounts for Cabins & Lodge Rooms:

A discount (currently 15%) may be given to senior and disabled visitors on the established nightly rate per cabin or lodge room Sunday-Thursday nights only, excluding holidays. Some restrictions may apply.

Senior Discounts for Campsites:

The senior discount is currently $2 off the daily published rate for designated standard RV and tent campsites. Utility fees are not discounted.

Total disability discount is currently 50% of the base rate for designated standard RV and tent campsites. Utility and premium campsite fees are not discounted.

Senior discounts are also offered on swimming pool fees and other recreational features. Weekday discounts are offered to senior golfers for specific tee times.

For more information on senior and disabled discounts, please click ’Senior Citizen & Physically Challenged Visitor Opportunities’ under Maps & Resources located below.
While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the pricing listed above, prices are subject to change without notice.

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